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Opposition politicians have demanded answers on the structural damage of the $60 million Heritage Wharf cruise ship pier at Dockyard.
MPs from the One Bermuda Alliance directed a whole host of questions at Public Works Minister Derrick Burgess in t...
DATE: Jul 15, 2011
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Residents are increasingly reporting job losses as the Island continues to suffer at the hands of the economy.
Telecommunications, construction, international business and retail have taken a number of hits according to the latest poll by Mindmaps, w...
DATE: Jul 15, 2011
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Tim Smith
Parents should be mindful of their children’s alcohol consumption this summer.
That is the message from three drug and alcohol-related organisations which have joined forces to curb the trend of underage drinking in Bermuda.
Calling themselves the ‘...
DATE: Jul 15, 2011
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International Baccalaureate results have been announced for the Bermuda High School (BHS).
Head of School Linda Parker said: “We are delighted to report that our IB Diploma results were superlative this year, our highest score being 44 points out of ...
DATE: Jul 15, 2011
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Education
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Three teachers at Teen Services have been laid off, and the charity has been forced to suspend its Continuation School this September.
Teen Service’s board of directors said its decades-old alternative education service had been hit by funding cuts.
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DATE: Jul 15, 2011
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Education
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Parents should be mindful of their children’s alcohol consumption this summer.
That was the message from three organisations which have teamed up to combat the trend of underage drinking in Bermuda.
Representatives from three drug and alcohol-relate...
DATE: Jul 14, 2011
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Several students at Bermuda College recently earned international certification in electrical wiring.
In total 12 graduates completed the five-year programme to earn their National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (NJATC) Journeyman Wirema...
DATE: Jul 13, 2011
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Education
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
Young whizz-kids are having their first taste of the financial world with a summer programme combining work and study.
A total of 12 students from the Berkeley Institute and CedarBridge Academy are currently taking part in The Maths Springboard work...
DATE: Jul 13, 2011
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Government should stop giving itself “pats on the back” and instead “hold its collective heads in shame” when considering its management of the Island’s social ills.
This is according to United Bermuda Party MP Charlie Swan, who said he has noticed ...
DATE: Jul 13, 2011
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Almost three-quarters of people are unhappy with Government's handling of finances, according to a poll by Mindmaps.
The economy has also displaced crime as the number one issue facing the Island for the first time since January 2009.
It comes after ...
DATE: Jul 13, 2011
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Politics
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith